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Group: alt.fan.nikkidial · Group Profile · Search for Gd13 in alt.fan.nikkidial
Author: Nikki Dial
Date: Sep 21, 2007 20:25
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Group: alt.fan.nikkidial · Group Profile · Search for Gd13 in alt.fan.nikkidial
Author: Nikki Dial
Date: Sep 21, 2007 17:36
A different option is to use Excel as your charting tool. Once the chart is programatically created in an instance of Excel, it is simply copied and pasted into a VB6 PictureBox. And once the initial chart is created in Excel, new data can be pushed over and the chart will automatically refresh in Excel... then a simple copy past updates you image in your VB app. It works very well and
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